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How far are hammered dulcimer strings from breaking tension
Heard they last a long time. Are they stretchy?
Last edited by guitar344; 04-19-2024 at 07:07 PM. |
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I love it.
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Mind yer eyes!
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Wire doesn't stretch. It slips when not seated correctly.
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How far are hammered dulcimer strings from breaking tension
About 25 years ago I used to play out occasionally with a guy who owned a hammered dulcimer...
How far? Chronologically speaking, practically forever, provided they're not kept in unfavorable temperature/humidity conditions, nor subjected to unwarranted stress beyond their intended application - in other words, the same common-sense measures one would apply to any other wooden instrument... Glad to be of assistance...
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